Hisense has started teasing a new E-Ink smartphone, signalling its return to a niche category that has seen little activity in recent years. The company recently shared promotional material for the upcoming Hisense A10, suggesting that the device may finally be nearing its official debut after a lengthy development cycle.
Hisense begins teasing the A10


A teaser shared through the company’s E Ink-focused social media channel describes the upcoming device as the result of three years of work. The promotional image also highlights a slim design, with Hisense claiming the phone is thinner than many might expect. However, the teaser stops short of revealing key hardware details, leaving questions about the device’s final design and display configuration unanswered.
The A10 is expected to succeed the Hisense A9, which was introduced in 2022. That model featured a 6.1-inch E Ink display with a pixel density of 300ppi and was positioned as a reading-focused smartphone. Since then, Hisense has remained largely absent from the E Ink smartphone market, making the A10 one of the company’s most anticipated niche products.

Hisense had previously indicated that the A10 could arrive around the middle of 2026. While the company has now started teasing the device, it has yet to confirm a launch date or reveal detailed specifications. The latest teaser also does not clarify whether the phone will feature a single E-Ink screen or adopt a dual-display approach similar to some earlier concepts.
Separate reports circulating online claim the Hisense A10 could feature a 7-inch Carta 1300 E Ink display with 300ppi resolution, a Snapdragon processor, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage and a 4,500mAh battery. However, these specifications remain unofficial and should be treated with caution until confirmed by the company.
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